• Title of article

    The stability of gabion walls for earth retaining structures

  • Author/Authors

    Ramli, Mahyuddin Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Housing Building and Planning, Malaysia , Karasu, T.J.r. Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Housing Building and Planning, Malaysia , Dawood, Eethar Thanon Building and Construction Technology Engineering, Technical college of Mosul, Iraq

  • From page
    705
  • To page
    710
  • Abstract
    The stability of earth retaining structures in flood prone areas has become a serious problem in many countries. The two most basic causes of failure arising from flooding are scouring and erosion of the foundation of the superstructure. Hence, a number of structures like bridges employ scour-arresting devices, e.g., gabions to acting on the piers and abutments during flooding. Research was therefore undertaken to improve gabion resistance against lateral movement by means of an interlocking configuration instead of the conventional stack-and-pair system. This involved simulating lateral thrusts against two dimensionally identical retaining wall systems configured according to the rectangular and hexagonal gabion type. The evolution of deformation observed suggested that the interlocking design exhibits better structural integrity than the conventional box gabion-based wall in resisting lateral movement and therefore warrants consideration for use as an appropriate scour-arresting device for earth retaining structures.
  • Keywords
    Gabion walls , Retaining structures , Erosion control , Slop stability
  • Journal title
    Alexandria Engineering Journal
  • Journal title
    Alexandria Engineering Journal
  • Record number

    2540296